Background: Humanitarian healthcare workers are indispensable for treating weapon-wounded patients in armed conflict, and the international humanitarian community should ensure adequate preparedness for this task. This study aims to assess deployed humanitarian healthcare workers’ self-perceived preparedness, training requirements and mental support needs. Methods: Medical professionals deployed with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) between October 2018 and June 2020 were invited to participate in this longitudinal questionnaire. Two separate questionnaires were conducted pre- and post-deployment to assess respondents’ self-perceived preparedness, preparation efforts, deployment experiences and deployment influence on per...
The term "disaster" a widespread destruction of the environment, economics, healthcare, and social i...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
20 transcribed and anonymised interviews with military personnel returning from the military-run Ebo...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian healthcare workers are indispensable for treating weapon-wounded patients i...
Background Humanitarian healthcare workers are indispensable for treating weapon-wounded patients in...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) p...
Many skills needed to provide patients with safe, timely, and adequate anesthesia care during humani...
Background: Pharmacists are more frequently being deployed along with other members of the multi-dis...
Purpose: Describe the perceptions of military registered nurses (RNs) on being prepared to provide n...
Abstract Objective Many skills needed to provide patients with safe, timely, and adequate anesthesia...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify perceived training needs of emergency responders...
Objective: The objective of this preliminary study was to evaluate the perceptions of internationall...
AbstractBackgroundThe numbers of individuals affected by disasters and conflict are on the rise, sim...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12Background: Armed conflict is increasingly becom...
BackgroundAround 2 billion people globally were affected by natural disasters between 2008-2018. The...
The term "disaster" a widespread destruction of the environment, economics, healthcare, and social i...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
20 transcribed and anonymised interviews with military personnel returning from the military-run Ebo...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian healthcare workers are indispensable for treating weapon-wounded patients i...
Background Humanitarian healthcare workers are indispensable for treating weapon-wounded patients in...
BACKGROUND: Humanitarian organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) p...
Many skills needed to provide patients with safe, timely, and adequate anesthesia care during humani...
Background: Pharmacists are more frequently being deployed along with other members of the multi-dis...
Purpose: Describe the perceptions of military registered nurses (RNs) on being prepared to provide n...
Abstract Objective Many skills needed to provide patients with safe, timely, and adequate anesthesia...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify perceived training needs of emergency responders...
Objective: The objective of this preliminary study was to evaluate the perceptions of internationall...
AbstractBackgroundThe numbers of individuals affected by disasters and conflict are on the rise, sim...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-12Background: Armed conflict is increasingly becom...
BackgroundAround 2 billion people globally were affected by natural disasters between 2008-2018. The...
The term "disaster" a widespread destruction of the environment, economics, healthcare, and social i...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
20 transcribed and anonymised interviews with military personnel returning from the military-run Ebo...